The hooks are incredibly catchy and backed by some of the best instrumentals Tyler has made in his discography. Tracks like See You Again and Boredom demonstrate this perfectly. The songs are more sticky, grand, lush, and gorgeous. Flower Boy finds the influential artist revealing himself lyrically and production-wise at his very best. The aggressiveness of Goblin and the brash production of Cherry Bomb has disappeared, as has the wall of angst that Tyler put up to protect his vulnerability. Flower Boy has taken those ideas that he previously dabbled with and perfected that vision.
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